Saturday Success Story - Pet, Arizona

At MarketClub, our mission is to help you become a better trader. Our passion is creating superior trading tools to help you achieve your goals—no matter which way the markets move—we promise objective and unbiased recommendations not available from brokers.

Here's great news from a member...

"I am a long-time investor; but, relatively new to short-term trading --- In my extensive search for help with short-term trading, I have been fascinated by your MarketClub software system and all the help that you have included.

I especially like to make use of your Trade Triangles, educational videos and extensive training materials provided for the kind of guidance short-term traders, like me, can use to become more successful at pulling the trigger on timely good trades for profit accumulation .

I particularly like the trading alerts, I requested to be emailed to me, and the exciting new talking analysis feature included on each stock's graph (all just a click away). Keep-up the good work, and keep adding your innovative new features to your already great service." ~ Pet P., Arizona

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How high can the S&P 500 go?

With the S&P 500 making new highs and as world equity markets following suit, the question becomes how high can we go?

In this short video on the S&P 500,  I outline some mathematical upside target zones that I am looking at for this market.

You can watch this video with my compliments and there is no registration requirements. We would love to get your feedback about this video on our blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

Mental Aspects of Trading

As an added Guest Blogger bonus, Bill McCready from Futures Trading Secrets, has a very informative article on the mental aspects of trading, that I think we ALL can learn a little something from. Bill's been trading for a long time, and a long time successfully, and his knowledge and wisdom is widely appreciated. Bill also hosts widely attended webinars that I think you'd appreciate, learn about the webinars here.

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I have decided that after ten years of posting the same trading patterns and working with hundreds of students, that the trading signals are not the problem. Most students have trouble trading mentally and emotionally.  Here are the topics that are the most important.

Learning the Trading Game
The basics are the basics.  Here is what you absolutely must know and master.

1.    Goal Setting that is realistic and possible

2.    Finding your trading edge with patience and discipline

3.    Using both Fundamental (News) and Technical Analysis

4.    How to see in Four Dimensions

5.    Money Management and High Probability Trades

6.    Using a Trading Plan and adjusting it in a Game Plan and trading it as a System

7.    Why and how to avoid overtrading

8.    How your past experience affects your trading

9.    Setting new habits into motion for profitable trading

10.    The 10 Essential Elements Necessary to Learn the Trading Game
Continue reading "Mental Aspects of Trading"

6 Investing Rules Revisited

Today I'd like everyone to welcome Mike from The Financial Blogger. Mike's main focus on his blog is teaching the best way to control yourself and your money at the same time. Frugality isn't a bad word and in this lesson you'll learn some pretty good tips. Please enjoy the article and let your voice be heard in the comments.

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If You Are Young, You Should Invest the Biggest Part of Your Portfolio into Stocks

There is an old rule saying that to determine the portion of stocks to be held in your portfolio, you simply have to take the number “100” and deduct your age. Therefore, being 27, I should hold 73% of my portfolio in stocks and only 27% in bonds and other fixed incomes. This old rule of thumb is based on the fact that the more you age, the less time you have to recuperate from a market drop.

Technically, this rule is not stupid as you should maintain a high percentage of stocks when you are young since it has been proven that stock markets perform over the long term (read more than 15 years). However, there is something stronger than rationality: emotions.

Continue reading "6 Investing Rules Revisited"

5 new trading videos you may have missed yesterday

If you missed any of my 5 new trading videos you can watch them here.

APPLE VIDEO

GOLDMAN SACHS VIDEO

GOLD VIDEO

UNITED STATES OIL

DOLLAR YEN CROSS

You can watch this video with my compliments and there is no registration requirements. We would love to get your feedback about this video on our blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub